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Which Daily Deal Site is Right for You? From Groupon to LivingSocial to GroupPrice.com, See which daily deal website is best for finding customers.

By Mikal E. Belicove

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Which Daily Deal Site is Right for YouEver since Groupon rejected a $6 billion buyout offer from Google in December, everyone it seems has been talking about daily deals, including merchants and enterprising business owners who wonder which daily deal website is best for helping their product or service reach new customers. Here, I'm going to help answer that question.

First up is Groupon, whose name is synonymous the daily deal delivered by email. In fact, discount tracker SocialShopping.com, says Groupon has 50-million-plus subscribers, with 70 percent of those being 18- to 34-year-old women earning at least $40,000 a year. Clearly, if it's mostly women you cater to, the smart money says you should contact Groupon about running a promotion nationally or in one of the 500 local markets in which it operates. However, before agreeing to one of their promotions, bear in mind that Groupon keeps about half the gross revenue derived from your offer. A steep price to pay, for sure, but for some it may be well worth the exposure.

Similarly, 60 percent of LivingSocial's 40 million subscribers are female, mostly aged 18 to 49. But the local experience, it turns out, rings in at less than one-third the size of Groupon's. Currently, LivingSocial operates in 121 local markets. That said, LivingSocial's cut of your offer is just 30 to 40 percent of the gross revenue -- leaving more dollars for you.

The demographics for BuyWithMe show its subscriber base is 75 percent female -- most of who are between 18 and 44 years of age -- earning a salary of at least $50,000 on average. BuyWithMe, which targets 13 leading metropolitan areas in the U.S., keeps between 30 and 50 percent of the gross revenues.

Although the more than 400 other daily deal sites out there mostly cater to consumers, the business-to-business crowd can also take their pick among daily-deal sites. Websites such as GroupPrice.com, OfficeArrow.com and DailyDealServices.com, for instance, offer group discounts on critical business services such as website and graphic design, office supplies, commercial cleaning and even managed IT services.

No matter whether you cater to consumers or businesses, another route you can take is to launch a daily deal site of your own -- using one of the many group coupon solutions available under the white label and application service provider model. This approach enables you to turn deals on and off on your schedule, adjust offerings to what's selling well in real time, and, perhaps most important, manage your own leads and keep more of the gross revenue for yourself.

If that sounds like too much work or way too much technology to manage, Daily Deal Media will this week launch DDM Offers -- a program that enables business owners to create an offer and then submit it to hundreds of daily deal sites for their consideration. The service also promises to provide historical performance on each site, allowing you to make the informed comparisons for your business.

Mikal E. Belicove is a market positioning, social media, and management consultant specializing in website usability and business blogging. His latest book, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Facebook, is now available at bookstores. For more information, visit MikalBelicove.com.

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